Mikhail Dratwin
Mikhail Ivanovich Dratwin (Russian: Михаил Иванович Дратви, born on November 21, 1897 in the village of Jekimowo in the Kostroma Governorate, died December 12, 1953 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, general lieutenant. Curriculum vitae
He worked in a telegraph, he took part in the First World War, in 1918 he joined the Red Army, in 1919 he became a member of RKP (b). He participated in the civil war, he fought against the White army of Judenicz as a Red Armyist-telegrapher, he also worked in the communications of the staff in Petrograd, in March 1921 he took part in the liquidation of the Kronstadt Uprising, from October 1924 to October 1926 he was a military adviser for communications in China. From October 1926 to October 1927, he was commander and commissar of the 2nd Communications Regiment, 1927-1931 he studied at the Military Academy. Frunze, from March 1931 to June 1935, managed the communications of the Moscow Military District, then the Division 1 of the Communications Board of the Red Army. From January to December 1939 he was the head of Division 11 of the General Staff of the Red Army, from December 1939 to April 1941 he was the head of the People's Commissariat for the Defense of the USSR, and from April to July 1941 he was a senior lecturer at the General Staff Academy and later participated in the war with Germany. From July 1941 to January 1942 he commanded the 273 Infantry Division, from January to August 1942 he was the deputy commander of the 37th Army, from October 1942 to August 1944 he was the head of the Transatlantic Front Management Board, and from January to June 1945 he was the 47th Infantry Corps commander. On September 1, 1943, he received the rank of lieutenant general. After the war, he served in the Soviet Army Group in Germany as deputy chief of staff for military issues, from November 1945 to May 1947 chief of staff, and 1947-1949 first deputy commander-in-chief. From 1949 to April 1951 he was the head of one of the GRU departments, and from January to December 1953 he was the deputy head of the Military and Diplomatic Academy of the Soviet Army, in 1951-1952 he took courses at the Military Academy. Voroshilov. He was buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery. Honors
And medals and foreign decorations. Bibliography
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